Fleeced knitted web.



R. W. SCOTT.

FLEEGBD KNITTED WEB.

APPLICATION FILED MANS, 1909.

Patented N0v.24,191'4.

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ROBE'L W'. SCT, @E LEEDS EVONT, NEVI] JERSEY, ASSIGNE, BY DREC ANB MESNE SSIGNMEEFFS, 'E0 SCOTT VILLIAMS, INCQRPRTED, OF CAMDEDI, NEW JERSEY,

A COERTGE? Qi@ NEVI JERSEY.

FLEECE@ KNTEB EVER,

' Specification of Letters 13e/tent.

a citizen of the United States, residing in Leeds Point, atlantic county, New Jersey, have invented. certain. improvements in 'Flceced Knitted Webs, or" Wliie'i the following is a speciication.

The object or" iny invention. is to proolnoe e fleece lineal knitted web oi' a more acceptable character than those heretoforemade, an object which l attain in the following manner, reference being had to the 'accompanying (li-airing, in Wbieli-- Figure l is an exaggerated :tee-e 'View of a niece of fleece-lined knitted web pro luoed in accordance -with my invention, 'enel Fig. 2 is' a transverse sectional View of the same;

Heretofore 'ieecing yarns have been cenabined with plain or single lmittecl Webs either by interlnitting' the ieecing,` yarn with the Web or by confining the leecing yarn to tbe back of the 'web by inans of special threads interknittecl w'tli the web, and {ieeeing yarns have also been combined Wit-li sibbecl lr ittefl webs by laying siren yarn between the front enfl back Wales of the web enti eitlier looping it across certain of back Wales or oroiecting it in the form oit loops or tuts l veen saisi back Walesa Pre-- i-ious niet-beds of combining e Listening yarn with a nlain web, however, have been objectionable because oi the inerring of the Jface of tbe web and because the fieeciig yarn did rot project from tl" baelr of web in tbe forni ei tufts which could be readily brushed or giggeci to torre the fleece, and the first of these objections also in seine degree to 'tbe ribbed Webs. In carrying' ont my I of the ebaraeter September 14902,i e plain Webs, one orerlyi Webs being securei togetl yarn of one web engagia and by preference, type et' such patented web which co l. e" tlie subn ject of L. N. i). ltiliiams Letters Patent No. 353,667, deter?. le, 19o?, saiii rieb having in tbe back member, a ess number of wales and oeurses oi stitches than 'face meintv these interi/als by other web,

Patenten `\le yn tg ieee. sexier ne. sensei.

In t Le drawing, l represents the face web 01"' line texture and 2 the baci; web of coarser texture because of the lesser number of Wales end courses of stitches contained therein, these two Webs being tied together at interi als by having loops of yarn of the back Web interlinitteel with the face `web, as shown Between the face and the back Webs are laid the eecing yarns ei- Whicli extend parale with the courseso stitches in said fece and. back Webs but are projected between n eles of the back web so as to form loo )s or tufts projecting beyond the face of said back web, es shown at 5, whereby they canbe' brushed or rigged to torni the fleece Without risk of injury to the knitting yarn of which beck web is composed. l

The face of my improved 'Web presents a plain fabric which can be of a texture as'fine as desired end .finer than it is possible to knit ille fece of an ordinary ribbed web, this closely knitted plain face' Web eiiectually 'J5 corering and concealing the ileecing yarns i between the two Webs and protecting 'susi yarns 'from either intentional or accidental displacement suela. as would shorten or Withdraw the projecting loops or tufts 5 8@ lf claim:

l. A knitted fan le coinvrising single face and back webs each presenting flat faced `wales anni united at intervals by yarn of one web engaging the other web and leecing yarns laid between the face and back Webs :1nd projected in the form or" toits or loops between adjoining tiet faoeci Wales of the beck web,

A knittetl fabric comprisinir a single 9G :r'ziee web of close texture and single back .i having a lesser number or' wales than ze, face web, botli sain Webs prese'gting need rieles, and sait?L Webs being con nested at intervals by yarn of one web en- 9i?, gagingj.' the other web, and ieecing yarns ad between the two Webs and projected .in he forni oi tufts or loops between eoljoin ing flat faced `Wales of the beck web.

3. l. knitted fabric comprising single face and beck Webs both presenting at faced; wales and united at intervals by yarn of one web engaging the other web, and iieecing yarns between the fece and back Webs and picrojecte "m the formez? tufts or loops between all of the 'flat faced Wales ai the back web.

lmtte fabric comprising a. single' 5 face web of Cloe texture and a smgleback web having a, lesser number of Wales than the :face web, both of said Webs presenting Het faced. mies, and said Webs being conne@ ed .et nervals by yarn of one web e11- 10 gagug 'the other web, and eeeng yarns Luego@ et'ace'r' Wales of the back: web,

Jin testimony whereof, TL' 'have maniere This sneceation, in the @it 14.5 two subscribing Wneeses.

'HUBERT Jil SCET. Witnesses:

HAMILTON D. TURNER,

KATE A. Bia/ABLE, 

